Abstract: After making a substantial impact across the social sciences and humanities for more than a decade, interest in postmodernism is waning, creating an opportunity to reassess this theoretical programme free of the hyperbole that frequently surrounded discussion in the past. In its contextualism and critique of metanarratives, I approach postmodernism as a form of local knowledge, characterized as knowledge inevitably framed through the here of our collective presence and the now of our collective interests. Knowledge in short is group-centred, and chronocentric in its privileging of the current. This argument is extended to the idea and practice of modernism in the built environment, and contrasted with a postmodernism that reflexiv...
ABSTRACT: As a grand narrative of progress, the utopian project of modernity is primarily concerned ...
This paper is the first part of a series of two papers explaining the concept of postmodernism. The ...
Abstract: As travellers, we are usually aware that a map is not the territory it represents. However...
none1noThe emergence of the postmodern debate during the late 1980s and 1990s has transformed the cu...
We look back at postmodernism as the architecture of neo-liberal consumerism and unbridled market ec...
Exhibiting a highly divisive agenda postmodernism has created profound chasms across scientific comm...
Abstract. Jameson described postmodernism as a change in Western urban populations ' 'cogn...
Postmodernism is a mid- to late-20th century philosophical movement that is characterized by deconst...
As travellers, we are usually aware that a map is not the territory it represents. However, as resea...
1991Ours' is the time of a new revival of humanitarian values & of increased importance of "human" a...
Postmodernism, the most prominent architectural current between 1975 and 2000, was much more than th...
In the present paper, I want to question how much the genuinely dramatic cultural changes which are ...
The term 'postmodernism' is ubiquitous in current cultural debate, but its meanings are difficult to...
During the last decades, the term postmodernity has been highly invoked, on the one hand, or ignored...
During the past few decades a new and profoundly destabilising movement has threatened to overturn t...
ABSTRACT: As a grand narrative of progress, the utopian project of modernity is primarily concerned ...
This paper is the first part of a series of two papers explaining the concept of postmodernism. The ...
Abstract: As travellers, we are usually aware that a map is not the territory it represents. However...
none1noThe emergence of the postmodern debate during the late 1980s and 1990s has transformed the cu...
We look back at postmodernism as the architecture of neo-liberal consumerism and unbridled market ec...
Exhibiting a highly divisive agenda postmodernism has created profound chasms across scientific comm...
Abstract. Jameson described postmodernism as a change in Western urban populations ' 'cogn...
Postmodernism is a mid- to late-20th century philosophical movement that is characterized by deconst...
As travellers, we are usually aware that a map is not the territory it represents. However, as resea...
1991Ours' is the time of a new revival of humanitarian values & of increased importance of "human" a...
Postmodernism, the most prominent architectural current between 1975 and 2000, was much more than th...
In the present paper, I want to question how much the genuinely dramatic cultural changes which are ...
The term 'postmodernism' is ubiquitous in current cultural debate, but its meanings are difficult to...
During the last decades, the term postmodernity has been highly invoked, on the one hand, or ignored...
During the past few decades a new and profoundly destabilising movement has threatened to overturn t...
ABSTRACT: As a grand narrative of progress, the utopian project of modernity is primarily concerned ...
This paper is the first part of a series of two papers explaining the concept of postmodernism. The ...
Abstract: As travellers, we are usually aware that a map is not the territory it represents. However...